The report -- now available via this link -- assesses the record-breaking deportation rate of the last six years, its particular devastating impact on vulnerable Latino families and upon the larger national Latino community, and the path forward to a fair and just immigration policy.

Among the striking statistics released:

In 2013, 96.7 percent of all deportations (356,303 people) were of Latino descent.

When the Administration reaches 2 million deportations mark -- likely later this year -- the number of Latino deportees will equal the populations of Wyoming, Vermont and North Dakota combined.

Over 5.5 million children have a parent who is undocumented, and 4.5 million of those children are U.S. citizens.

Between 2010 and 2012, the Administration deported more than 200,000 individuals with U.S. citizen children." - Latinos United, May 6, 2014.